Here’s the latest I can share based on publicly available information up to now.
Short answer
- Reconciliation Australia continues to operate as Australia’s peak non-government body for reconciliation, with ongoing programs and updated materials released in 2025–2026, including news, media releases, and the ongoing Reconciliation News publication.
Context and recent developments
- Reconciliation Australia remains active and has continued to publish news, media releases, and program updates through its official channels in 2025 and 2026, including coverage of reconciliation week activities, school and workplace initiatives, and progress reports on reconciliation in Australia.[3][6][10]
- The organization continues to support and promote the Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) and related initiatives across schools, workplaces, and communities, as reflected in 2025–2026 media statements and announcements.[9][3]
- In 2024–2025, statements and updates referenced ongoing national conversations around reconciliation, governance, and partnerships with government and corporate sponsors, including coverage of ARB (Australian Reconciliation Barometer) insights shared by Reconciliation Australia leadership in 2024 and 2025.[7]
What to look for if you want the very latest
- Reconciliation Australia’s News page for the latest headlines, briefs, and feature stories.[10]
- Media Releases section for formal statements on policy, events, and program milestones.[3][9]
- Reconciliation News or the Narragunnawali-related updates, which often highlight school programs and community stories.[6]
Illustrative example
- A typical update might announce finalists in the Narragunnawali Awards, or share new findings from workplace or national reconciliation barometers, accompanied by calls to action for organizations to adopt or enhance RAPs.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest items from Reconciliation Australia’s official site and summarize the key points, with direct quotes and dates.
Sources
On 24 September, DCA was honoured to host Karen Mundine, CEO of Reconciliation Australia, at a recent First Nations Insights event where she shared insights from the 2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer (ARB) and the 2024 Workplace Reconciliation Barometer (WRB). Karen's update was followed by a panel discussion about the next steps organisations must take for meaningful reconciliation.
www.dca.org.auReconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians. Get Involved In Reconciliation See how you can get […]
www.reconciliation.org.auRead the latest breaking news from Reconciliation Week and from over 100 premium publishers, unwalled and ad free with one subscription.
www.inkl.comLed by independent Treaty Commissioners Aden Ridgeway and Naomi Moran, the process is focused on listening to communities about whether a treaty or other agreement is desired, and what form it should take. The commissioners have already visited the Far West, South Coast, northern and southern regions, and greater metropolitan Sydney,
www.reconciliation.org.auIn 1991, in response to recommendations made in the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody report, Australia made a formal commitment to reconciliation by establishing the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Reconciliation Australia was established in 2001 to continue the work of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, and to serve as the lead body for reconciliation across the nation. Reconciliation Australia is an independent not-for-profit organisation which promotes and...
bth.humanrights.gov.auMedia statements and releases on Reconciliation Australia’s programs and projects, and on relevant national issues.
www.reconciliation.org.auNews, stories, and updates from Reconciliation Australia.
www.reconciliation.org.au